B Thursday, April 10, 2014 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com .WhoWhat Wear Four 'U' students profiled on their clothing interests By JACKSON JOWARD Daily Music Editor A college campus - especially Jane the size of Michigan - is pJobably the only place on earth wjhere a vast and diverse group of young adults can express ;hemselves however they'd ike. Without a doubt, fashion it an integral part of this self expression. Away from the scrutinizing glares of parents, 'gollege students can dye their ilair obscene colors, sleepwalk f5 class in sweatpants and show a little too much skin without 4syone blinking. But college, ;a addition to simply freeing sludents from any type of "ules" (except the legal ones, ;u know), fosters a culture of eperimentation, excitement and 'riosity, especially in terms of clothing. Like anything creative, style can't function properly 'when it is inhibited. Instead, epllege provides a breeding 'ground for expression and, more t4an anything, encourages kids to take pride in how they represent themselves to the rest of the world. SIn my two years here, I've sEen some incredible clothes. But even more, I've seen people with great style - from professors 0 custodians to students jhroughout campus - who, ttrough some creative process, stmehow put it all together in a way that makes you take a second look, raise your eyebrows or, at least, makes you smile to yourself or nod in approval. This campus is chock-full of stylish students and it's impossible to say who truly bas the bet sepse of fashion. That being said, I talked with four students who I think have a style completely unique to them and stand out as undeniably different jnd, well, simply awesome in the mayhem that is Michigan. They're from different states, study different things and have very different personalities, yet theyare united in one thing: killer clothes. Name: Arielle Wisbaum n Hometown: Buffalo, New York -;Major: Political Science and International Studies Year: Sophomore Where do you shop? "I try thrift shopping, but to be honest I'm kind of impatient, you have to have a lot of patience for that. I'm not going to lie, Buffalo doesn't have a lot of options, but i still shop at Free People and Anthropologie. I also really like little markets when I'm traveling with linens, scarves and jewelry especially turquoise stones and big rocks." ."What's your favorite weather to dressafor? the spring) you start to remember that people have style actually." Who are some of your fashion icons? Where do you get inspiration? "Hippie styles ... Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez; if you look back at Woodstock fashions, I get aslot of inspiration from there." How would you judge the fashion sense of this campus? "I think it's pretty hip and diverse. There are definitely trends for different groups of people ... as a whole it's pretty good. I'm impressed by stuff I see here. I'm impressed by other students." Name: Jay Moskowitz Hometown: Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Major: Art and Design Year: Sophomore What's the best story you have behind a piece of clothing? "I have several oversize coats all from my crazy grandfather who spent a bunch of money on useless stuff because he didn't want any ofthe money to go to the family. And then he died and Ijust took all his coats so it did kind of go to the family." What's your process for gettingdressedinthemorning? "It's kind of whatever I feel like that day, but it's really important that it's a specific feeling that I have to interpret and construct with the clothes I choose. I actually start thinking about it the night before because I just want to do it right and feel good all day." What's your favorite weather to dress for? "I think actually colder. Like in the 20s Fahrenheit. Because then I can put on a bunch of layers and abig ridiculous coat and that's fun if I don'thave towearabackpack." What's your most treasured item of clothing? "I have these cyberpunk goth pants with a bunch of stringy stuff hanging off, those are pretty cool. Otherwise I have these black, shiny, tight bellbottom pants that have matte flower design on them." Name: Cameron Fattahi Hometown: Brighton, Mich. Major: Biopsychology, Cognition and Neuroscience (BCN) Year: Sophomore Who are some of your fashion icons? Where do you get inspiration? "I read Esquire UK, that's where Iget all mystufffrom. (The UK version) has better articles, I guess. Nicer interface. Also a lot of British photographers." What's your most treasured itemofclothing? "Definitely my Red Wingboots." Jay Moskowitz is a sophomore in Art and Design wearing interesting pants. Nina Brewster is a freshman in Art and Design auditioning for "Fall. Because you can wear & lot of different layers, you can Where do you shop? Are you tike things off and put things off. a thrifter or more of a retail In winter, everyone's wearing person? big coats and you can't tell what "Club Monaco and J. Crew. anyone is wearing but now (in Those are my two." NICHOLAS WILLIAMS/Daily NICHoLAS WILLIAMS/Daily Cameron Fattahi is a BCN sophomore. He loves his pockets. Arielle Wisbaum is an LSA sophomore and a bracelet afficianado. What's the best story you safety pins but it's stillmy go-to." How would you judge the clean ... and since almost all of have behind a piece ofclothing? fashion sense of this campus? my clothes are neutral colors I "I have this red Stanford hoodie Name: Nina Brewster "I have seriously mixed never worry about it matching." that I got one time in Californiaand Hometown: Wyckoff, New feelings about the style on I wore it in high school every time Jersey campus. There are a lot of days What's your most treasured I took a test as motivation to do Major: Art and Design that I notice a lot of people item of clothing? well. It's held together by like three Year: Freshman looking cool in their own styles "Maybe this super old and but often it's just a pretty worn out vintage light blue generic look and nothing all that sweater that I've had for like exciting. But I think it's maybe five years now. It's my most like that anywhere else you go, I treasured piece because it's UEdon't know." something I could never throw away." What's your process ,a for getting dressed in the How do you define style? morning? "I think style is, as corny as it "I'm always rushing in the sounds, just a way of expressing +:rmorning so I typically throw yourself and showing what whatever I can find on that's you're about." / e;./° C.}DO IT, DAMNIT. 1 f Y @MICHIGANDAILY